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If Tim Tebow wants to make a return to football, it looks like he's finally got an offer on the table. The former Florida Gators quarterback would even get to potentially play in the state of Florida. Tebow's football offer comes from Steve Spurrier, who was officially named as the coach of the Orlando franchise in the Alliance of American Football on Saturday. Spurrier doesn't have any players yet, but it sounds like he would be very interested in adding Tebow. "That would be wonderful," Spurrier said on the Open Mike radio show Monday, via the Orlando Sentinel. "I think...
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South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier told his players and coaches Monday night that he is retiring immediately, sources told ESPN.com.
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NEW YORK — Maryland and South Carolina will wear uniforms with camouflage designs during their games Nov. 14 to honor military veterans and promote the Wounded Warrior Project. The black with tan camouflage uniforms, designed by Under Armour, will have a Wounded Warrior logo on them. Instead of players' names, the backs of the jerseys will have words such as courage, loyalty, integrity and service. "Ooooh," South Carolina defensive tackle Ladi Ajiboye said Tuesday after seeing the camouflage cleats the Gamecocks will wear. "I could wear these the whole season." The Wounded Warrior Project acts as an advocate for injured...
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Georgia's strong 2006 finish, which included wins over Auburn, Georgia Tech, and Virginia Tech, certainly impressed the 60 coaches who vote in the USA Today college football poll. The Bulldogs, who were 9-4 in 2006, were No. 13 when the preseason poll was released Friday. The Bulldogs, who have major holes to fill on both sides of the ball, were one of six SEC teams ranked in the preseason poll. LSU, picked by the media to win the conference championship, was No. 2, while Florida, the defending national champion, was No. 3. --snip-- As is his tradition, South Carolina coach...
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HOOVER, Ala. -- South Carolina's Steve Spurrier returned to the SEC rather quietly the past two seasons, largely avoiding the barbs and inflammatory comments that made him one of college football's most colorful coaches during a dozen years at Florida. But as Spurrier prepares to begin his third season with the Gamecocks, he seems much more confident and, yes, even cocky. "We've raised our goals this year," Spurrier said Wednesday, speaking at SEC media days here. "We're going to try to win the conference. We feel like we've really increased our talent level at South Carolina. We've added a lot...
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- The Confederate flag shouldn't fly at the Statehouse, South Carolina football coach Steve Spurrier said Saturday after the Gamecocks' annual spring game. Spurrier's comments came in response to questions about something he said Friday night when he received an award from a volunteer organization. According to people at that event, Spurrier said the flag should come down. "My opinion is we don't need the Confederate flag at our Capitol," Spurrier said Saturday. "I don't really know anybody that wants it there, but I guess there are a lot of South Carolinians that do want it there."
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AUBURN - On cool Tuesday morning, Auburn's football team put the finishing touches on its game plan for Thursday night's game at South Carolina. The No. 2 Tigers (4-0, 2-0) play the Gamecocks (3-1, 1-1) at 6:45 at Williams-Brice Stadium. The game will be televised nationally by ESPN. "It's been a hectic week, a short week," Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville said. "These guys have done a lot of work and the coaches have done a lot of preparation. We've gotten a lot done." Tuberville said his team should go into the game healthy. Tailback Kenny Irons, linebacker Karibi Dede and...
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Excerpt - Follow link to read entire article - /stb COLUMBIA, S.C.--The flag flies high here, a state-sanctioned symbol of hate, supported by stubborn people who refuse to let go of the past. This is the Ball Dude's new home. The grand 'ole flag, that lovely symbol of racism, war and holocaust, might be the only hiccup in Spurrier's grandiose plan to again dominate the SEC. The reason why has to do with the recruiting of the elite black athlete. In order to turn South Carolina into an SEC power, Spurrier must pursue this player beyond the Carolinas, where the...
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(Columbia) Nov. 18, 2004 - The uncertainty of Coach Lou Holtz's football future has one of Columbia's top high school athletes looking more closely at his options. WIS News 10 has learned that Coach Holtz told his squad at a Thursday evening meeting that he will retire. Columbia High School's Mike Davis has been recruited by both Clemson and South Carolina, but he wants to know will Lou stay or go, "I can see myself in any uniform, but I can see myself as a Gamecock." The Columbia High School football star met Holtz last summer, "It made me look...
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Steve Spurrier is on his way to South Carolina! Although Im a Clemson Fan, I still live in South Carolina so I hope he can do what no other coach as been able to do there and that is win....
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So I said to myself, "Self, is the Ol' Ball Coach coming back to Gainesville?'' Well, on the one hand, yes. On the other hand, maybe not. Nothing is ever as simple as it seems at first blush. If it was, Steve Spurrier would have a Super Bowl ring by now and defensive coordinators around the NFL would be trying to figure out how to defend the deep fade. On the one hand, the man is a Gator. He is more a Gator than people who paint themselves orange and blue and get drunk at 7:30 on Saturday morning outside...
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Steve Spurrier has told University of Florida officials that he is interested in discussing a possible return to coach the Gators, sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen on Wednesday night. In addition, Florida officials have now given Spurrier two weeks to determine if he wants the job, although no formal offer has been given and no details such as salary have been discussed, Mortensen reports.
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The Washington Redskins expect to name Joe Gibbs their coach Wednesday, a source within the NFL told The Associated Press. The Hall of Fame coach has been negotiating a surprise return to the team he led to three Super Bowls, said the source, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Washington -- It's official. Steve Spurrier resigned today as the Washington Redskins' head coach. Spurrier's run with the Redskins has ended with the same sort of confusion that marked his brief stay with the team. Not surprisingly, he and the team confounded the news media before it became apparent that the "ol' ball coach" really had resigned. Initially, the Redskins announced Spurrier's resignation only to have him deny it moments later during a cellphone call to The Washington Post. Then -- according to the Post, the Associated Press and other news media -- Spurrier called a reporter to say that...
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Steve Spurrier has told his assistant coaches that he intends to resign as head coach of the Washington Redskins, sources said today. Spurrier, reached today on his cell phone, said he would comment later on his status. "I don't have time to talk about that stuff right now," Spurrier said.
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